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Terry Len Adams

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Mr. Terry Len Adams

Mr. Terry Len Adams, age 70, passed away Friday evening, January 26, 2024, in a local hospital.

Terry was born in Gadsden, AL, on July 26, 1953, a son of the late James Howard Adams and Dorothy Jean Dunn Adams.

He moved to Rome at an early age and always loved Rock Music. Terry started a rock band at the age of 18 years old and was a member of several bands over the years.

One of the bands he was a member of was even the opening act several times for The Doobie Brothers. Terry retired from Inland Rome in 2018 after 30 years of service. He always enjoyed family gatherings, especially when food was involved.

In addition to his parents, Terry was preceded in death by two brothers, James H. “Jimmy” Adams and Billy Adams.

Terry is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Tara and Jason Threadgill; four grandchildren, Tiffany (Shaylon) Chappell, Dakota Brown, Sierra (Tyler) Douglas, and Nicholas “Nic” Threadgill; three sisters, Stacy Whitfield, Joanie (David) Hill, and Tommie (Chris) Grimes; two brothers, Jack Couch and Joe Adams. Several nieces and nephews also survive.

In keeping with his wishes, Terry will be cremated, and a Memorial Service will be planned for a later date.

Alvis Miller & Son Funeral Home & Crematory has charge of the arrangements of Mr. Terry Len Adams.


Bobbie Lumpkin


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Bobbie M. Lumpkin

Bobbie M. Lumpkin, age 84, passed away Sunday, April 12, 2026, following a brief illness.

Bobbie was born on February 27, 1942, in Rockmart, GA, the daughter of the late Cecil (Bud) Irwin and Cornelia Phillips Irwin. She lived all her life in Rockmart and was a graduate of Rockmart High School. She was a faithful member of Morning View Baptist Church, where she served many years as assistant pianist and taught youth classes and Vacation Bible School.

Bobbie was well known in the community for working with children. She taught at the preschool at the First Baptist Church in Rockmart from 1979 until 2002, serving as director for 12 years. After a brief retirement, Bobbie worked at the preschool at the First United Methodist Church. She was loved by all the children whose lives she touched, and they affectionately knew her as “Miss Bobbie.”

Bobbie enjoyed puzzles, shopping, and watching sporting events, especially the Atlanta Braves. She greeted everyone with a smile on her face and genuine love in her heart. She loved meeting people and visiting with her many friends. Bobbie never forgot any child she taught, and she loved reminiscing with them about their days in preschool. Above all, Bobbie loved being with her family. She was a devoted mother to her two sons, and adored her grandson, Andrew.

In addition to her parents, Bobbie was preceded in death by her loving husband, Billy L. Lumpkin, to whom she was married on March 1, 1958.

Survivors include her two sons, Rick Lumpkin (Pat), and Mark Lumpkin (Dena); grandson, Andrew Lumpkin; sister Carolyn Desley, sisters-in-law, Betty H. Lumpkin and Carolyn Stone (Randy), Shirley Lumpkin, and Betty Lumpkin; brother-in-law, Paul Bolstein; and several beloved nieces and nephews.

Funeral services for Mrs. Lumpkin will be held on Thursday, April 16. 2026, at 11:00 a.m. in the chapel of the Alvis Miller & Son Funeral Home with the Rev. Jeff Hulsey officiating. Interment will follow at Rose Hill Cemetery.

Mrs. Lumpkin’s family will receive friends at Alvis Miller & Son Funeral Home Wednesday evening, April 15, 2026, from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m.

Pall bearers will include Andrew Lumpkin, Rick Lumpkin, Mark Lumpkin, Allen Wilson, Alex Wilson, and JD Paramore.

Alvis Miller & Son Funeral Home & Crematory is honored to serve the family of Mrs. Bobbie M. Lumpkin.

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